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Klose was born in 1945 in Cambridge.His father was a refugee from Nazi Germany and a veteran of the Spanish Civil War, and his mother was an English Land Girl.Due to their poor financial situation, the family lived in a field tent on a farm where Klose's father worked for a couple of years until moving to a small Cambridgeshire village.
Guitarist Bob Klose joined during September 1964, prompting Waters to switch to bass. [13] Sigma 6 went through several names, including the Meggadeaths, the Abdabs and the Screaming Abdabs, Leonard's Lodgers, and the Spectrum Five, before settling on the Tea Set. [14]
Directed by John Edginton, the film includes interviews with all the Pink Floyd members – Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright – plus the "fifth Pink Floyd", Bob Klose, who left the band in 1965, getting their points of view on the original band founder Syd Barrett. The film includes rare early television appearances ...
Al Anderson (Bob Marley and the Wailers) Emma Anderson ; Rusty Anderson (Paul McCartney) Christian Andreu ; Apostolis Anthimos ; Daniel Antonsson (Dimension Zero, Soilwork) Redouane Aouameur; Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day, Pinhead Gunpowder) Tim Armstrong (Operation Ivy, Transplants, Rancid) Rob Arnold ; DJ Ashba (Sixx:A.M., Guns N' Roses)
Pink Floyd earliest shows were performed in 1965. They included Bob Klose as a member of the band, which at first played mainly R&B covers. Klose left the band after 1965. The remaining four members played small (generally no more than 50 people), mostly unadvertised shows at the Marquee Club in London through June 19
Rado Klose – electric guitar; Roger Waters – bass guitar, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "Walk with Me Sydney" Richard Wright – piano, organ (tracks 3–6) Nick Mason – drums; Additional personnel. Juliette Gale – co-lead vocals on "Walk with Me Sydney" Production. Andy Jackson – mastering; Ray Staff – mastering
Klose is a surname of German, Silesian, and West Slavic origins, [1] and may refer to Adolf Klose (1844–1923), German railroad engineer and inventor; Alfred Klose (1895–1953), German mathematician; Anastasia Klose (born 1978), Australian artist; Annika Klose (born 1992), German politician; Bob Klose (born 1945), British musician and ...
"On the Turning Away" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1987 album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason. [2] [3] The song was a staple of live shows from the 1987–89 world tours in support of A Momentary Lapse of Reason and was one of the songs in rotation during the 1994 tour in support of The Division Bell.